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Army Ants Link Up To Build Dynamic Bridges [TIME-LAPSE]
Army ants link up to create living bridges use to overcome gaps and obstacles they encounter along forest floors. These structures were thought to be static, but a study featuring time-lapse film has revealed that they are highly dynamic and responsive.
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